Gupta R, Derevensky J
Department of Educational & Counselling Psychology, McGill University, 3700 McTavish Street, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1Y2.
J Gambl Stud. 1997 Autumn;13(3):179-92. doi: 10.1023/a:1024915231379.
Social learning theory maintains that individuals model, learn and maintain behaviors that are observed, appealing and reinforcing. As such, parents and family members can often serve as significant models for gambling. Four hundred and seventy seven children between the ages of 9 and 14 completed a questionnaire inquiring about their gambling activities, including where and with whom gambling occurs, as well as information concerning their perceptions of their own gambling behavior. Results indicate that 86% of children who gamble regularly reported gambling with family members. Fifty-three percent of students who gambled within the previous 12 months reported gambling with their siblings, 40% gambled with their parents, 46% gambled with other relatives, and 75% gambled in their own homes. Students' responses also indicated gambling with their friends (75%), gambling alone (18%), and with strangers (8%). As children's age increases they tend to gamble more at friend's homes and at school. Prevalence rates indicated that 81% of the total sample had gambled at one point in their lives and 52% of those children reported gambling once a week or more. Eleven percent reported that gambling makes them feel important, 27% feel they gamble more than they desire to do so, and only 10% of the grade 8 students fear being caught gambling, suggesting gambling activities to be a socially acceptable behavior. Several clinical and research questions are addressed.
社会学习理论认为,个体模仿、学习并保持那些被观察到的、有吸引力且能带来强化作用的行为。因此,父母和家庭成员常常会成为赌博的重要榜样。477名9至14岁的儿童完成了一份问卷,问卷询问了他们的赌博活动,包括赌博的地点、与谁一起赌博,以及他们对自己赌博行为的看法等信息。结果表明,经常赌博的儿童中有86%报告称与家庭成员一起赌博。在过去12个月内赌博的学生中,53%报告称与兄弟姐妹一起赌博,40%与父母一起赌博,46%与其他亲属一起赌博,75%在自己家中赌博。学生的回答还表明他们与朋友一起赌博(75%)、独自赌博(18%)以及与陌生人赌博(8%)。随着儿童年龄的增长,他们倾向于在朋友家及学校赌博更多。患病率表明,总样本中有81%的人在生活中的某个时候曾赌博,其中52%的儿童报告每周赌博一次或更多。11%的人报告称赌博让他们感觉自己很重要,27%的人觉得自己赌博比期望的更多,而八年级学生中只有10%担心赌博被抓,这表明赌博活动是一种社会可接受的行为。文中探讨了几个临床和研究问题。